Publishing - Giving your students an audience that can be reached anywhere in the world.
16. Simple Booklet - Take pictures, student artwork, writing with illustrations, youtube clips and put it all together into an online book.
17. Storybird
18. Little Bird Tales
Notable Tools: TikaTok - Students can purchase hardcover books for around $18.00 or Ebooks for $2.95. Myebook - Great idea for classroom newsletters, books or school newspaper.
19. Newspaper Clippings - Only issue with this one is that the students have the option of creating a cigarette pack.
Reading
20. Google Lit Trips
Document the books that you have read, those that are on your To Be Read List and connect with other readers/students to find out what books they are reading. The Book Whisperer, Donalyn Miller says, "It is Facebook for nerds."
Online Video Editor, similar to Moviemaker or iMovie
Podcasting Tools - Why not allow students to put their stories into a podcast? This way they could hear themselves as readers but also hear their stories. They work so hard on writing only to have teachers change everything they see as being the correct way. Podcasting will allow the audience to grow in size and teach the author self - editing and revising skills.
26. Aviary - A Web 2.0 Tool that has something for everyone. Garage Band for PCs!
27. AuidoBoo
A family Example from my son about ten months ago. Recorded from my iPhone.
Free Podcasting Music - Create your own or allow Upcoming Artists to share their stuff for free in our classroom to use their musis for podcasting, movies or creating atmosphere.
28. Jamstudio
Podcast Hosting - Make it available within iTunes
29. Buzzsprout
30. Podbean
Collage Creators - Vocabulary lessons, summarizers and much more!
Notable Tools: Corkboard Symbaloo Sharetabs - Provide students with multiple websites using a tab for each one (Technical issues for the past few weeks)
1. Poll Everywhere
2. Polldaddy
Notable Tool:
Poll Authority
GoPollGo
Brainstorming/ Predrafting
3. Bubbl.us
Example of a class using Bubbl us on IWB
4. PicLits
Notable Tools:
Popplet
Mindmeister
Gliffy
Digital Storytelling
5. GO! Animate
6.Glogster Education
Create visual and interactive pages that can be embedded onto a wiki or blog7. Voicethread
8. Blabberize
9. Zooburst
A student example using Zooburst:
Notable Tools:
StoryJumper
Myebook
Composing Writing
10. Google Docs - Allows the user to create spreadsheets, word processing
documents, presentations and store PDF's with sharing/collaboration options.
Notable Tools:
ZOHO
Microsoft Web Apps
PrimaryPad
Penzu
Cite Your Sources!
11. EasyBib
Blogging - Everyone needs an audience
12. Edublogs
Notable Tools:
David Warlick's Blogmeister
Google Blogger
Kidblog
Graphic Novels/Comics - Graphic novels are flying off the
shelves in libraries and classroom libraries. Motivate students
to create their own comics using these tools.
13. Marvel Comics
14. Make Beliefs Comix
15. ToonDoo
Example of student created ToonDoo:
Publishing - Giving your students an audience that can be reached anywhere in the world.
16. Simple Booklet - Take pictures, student artwork, writing with illustrations, youtube clips and put it all together into an online book.
17. Storybird
18. Little Bird Tales
Notable Tools:
TikaTok - Students can purchase hardcover books for around $18.00 or Ebooks for $2.95.
Myebook - Great idea for classroom newsletters, books or school newspaper.
19. Newspaper Clippings - Only issue with this one is that the students have the option of creating a cigarette pack.
Reading
20. Google Lit Trips
Document the books that you have read, those that are on your To Be Read List and connect with other readers/students to find out what books they are reading. The Book Whisperer, Donalyn Miller says, "It is Facebook for nerds."
21. GoodReads
22. Shelfari
23. Readability
Readability - Enjoy Reading, Support Writing from Arc90 on Vimeo.
Video Sharing and/or Editing
24. Animoto
Here is an example of a final Animoto Project:
Notable Tools:
Studio Stupeflix
Masher
25. JayCut
Online Video Editor, similar to Moviemaker or iMoviePodcasting Tools - Why not allow students to put their stories into a podcast? This way they could hear themselves as readers but also hear their stories. They work so hard on writing only to have teachers change everything they see as being the correct way. Podcasting will allow the audience to grow in size and teach the author self - editing and revising skills.
26. Aviary - A Web 2.0 Tool that has something for everyone. Garage Band for PCs!
27. AuidoBoo
A family Example from my son about ten months ago. Recorded from my iPhone.
Notable Tools:
Vocaroo
Free Podcasting Music - Create your own or allow Upcoming Artists to share their stuff for free in our classroom to use their musis for podcasting, movies or creating atmosphere.
28. Jamstudio
Podcast Hosting - Make it available within iTunes
29. Buzzsprout
30. Podbean
Collage Creators - Vocabulary lessons, summarizers and much more!
31. Wordle
32. http://www.shapecollage.com/
Notable Tools:
Tagxedo
Tagul - Like Wordle but in shapes
Classroom Collaboration
33. Edmodo
Student example of how powerful this tool is for students.
34. Schoology
35. Class.io- Would this presentation be complete without at least two Google Tools?
Notable Tools:
EDU 2.0 - For those districts that don't have a Moodle Server.
Interactive Messaging/Boards
36. Scribblar
37. Wall Washer -Answer EQs
Notable Tools:
Stixy
38. crocodoc- Allows you to annotate any type of document. This includes PDFs.
Communication Outside the Classroom Walls
39. Livestream -Broadcast live from your classroom, workshop or home
Elementary school posts their morning announcements using this tool!
40. Skype -Connect with other classroom, authors, parents, grandparents
My Skype Name - Team207
Skype Authors Resource
Skpe now creating a database to connect with teachers around the world
41. Wetoku - Interviews recorded using webcams
Notable Tools:
Vyew
Mikogo
Tinychat
Timelines
42. TimeToast
43. Capzles
Teacher example to introduce a unit:
Notable Tools:
Google News Timeline
Dipity
Share Sites for Research Reports
44. Jog The Web
LA Meets Web 2.0
Tutorial for Jog theweb
45. LiveBinder
Notable Tools:
Corkboard
Symbaloo
Sharetabs - Provide students with multiple websites using a tab for each one (Technical issues for the past few weeks)
Online Assessments
46. Quizlet - Forget the paper flashcards.
Tour of Quizlet.com from Phil Freo on Vimeo.
47. Quizstar
Notable Tools:
MightyQuiz
Teacher's Best Friends - Tools that make life a bit easier!
48. Zamzar
49. Keepvid.com - Save youtube videos
NotableTool:
Online-Convert
File Saving - How many times have you forgotten/lost your jump drive?
50. Dropbox
Notable Tools:
Pando
51. Writing Fix - Anything to do with Writing
52. Jeopardy Anyone?
53. BenchMark Education - Free Ebooks for Social Studies, Science and Math
54. Volunteer Spot - Organize Volunteer helpers without sending home reminders.
55. Doodle
56. Simple Password - Register for all these Web 2.0 sites with one password
57. Storysnoops
58. Scholastic Teacher Bloggers
59. Tweet Deck
Notable Tools:
HootSuite
60. Wikispaces
Notable Tools:
PBworks
Wetpaint
Final Thoughts
Notable Sites
100 Sites for Every Learner
Student Friendly Videos
Gmail for Student Accounts